If only Wheeljack (and Spinister) had won the Siege fan poll instead of Mirage and Impactor. We could have had a Cybertronian-altmoded Siege Wheeljack.
Sky Lynx is the only Commander class toy I ever saw at brick-and-mortar retail.
That's not surprising. 'Twas kinda hard to find a 2002-2003 toy at retail stores during 2011-2014. ;)
You know, I was so caught up in the excitement that I completely forgot about that bit.
I guess we can handwave it away by saying this is a rebuilt "2.0" version of the Megazord (actually called "Dino Megazord" onscreen for the first time ever, even) that doesn't have that and the "Megazord...
The Studio Series Bumblebee movie Arcee mold is right there just begging to be retooled into this gorgeous Transtech Cheetor digibash (albeit, with the correct insignia):
Yeah, Motormaster never getting a big sale is the reason I still don't have one.
That, plus the fact that he kinda sold out everywhere at full price (which is obviously why he didn't get a sale, so grrrrr).
Being the Invisible Man allows him to sneak away pizza slices and hide them inside his shell. It's just that the shell also being transparent makes it a poor hiding place.
Pretty much the only time I splurge nowadays is when I'm at BotCon. And it's mainly on items in the dealer room from years past that are harder to come by these days.
At normal retail, I'm more picky. And for Titans and Commanders, I usually wait for a sale.
I mean, people didn't riot when this guy didn't have a red minivan almode, a mohawked helmet, or a gruff Texan accent:
And he came from the series that practically started the trend of making G1 homage designs.
Who's up for some lost media discoveries?
Production outlines for 11 of the 13 unproduced episodes of the Thomas spinoff Jack and the Pack have been found and uploaded to the Internet. Thomas Theorist gives a rundown of the plots of these 11 never-made episodes in this video:
Well, nobody was talking about any of it in this thread beforehand, so I figured it couldn't hurt to let it help jumpstart some discussion about it here.
An example of an actual deleted scene from the movie's storyboards that has been given the comic adaptation treatment would be this scene that Fun Publications published in Issue #43 of the TCC magazine:
There are two more pages, but I left them out since they weren't related to the...
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